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Show Senior citizens to hold dinner 4: c North Sanpete Senior Citizens are planning a pot luck dinner for Wednesday night, June 30 at seven oclock in the Fairview Recreation Hall. All senior citizens in the Edwin M. G. Seely and sons Keith and Brent of Milwaukie, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Seely and baby, Provo; Mrs. Ina Morgan, Nephi, W spent Fathers Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Irairview Seely. Sammy Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cox, is home now after serving his tour of duty with the U. S. Air Force. Sammy Postmaster and Mrs. Edward Monk attended the Utah Postmasters convention in Kanab Miss Janice Lynn Morley Janice Lynn Morley engaged to wed Ronald 0. Lund in August Moroni announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Janice Lynn, to Ronald O. Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ove P. Lund of Fountain Green. Peter bought Manhattan Island from the Minuit Former Chester wfong Indians. He paid $24 in trinkets to the Canarsie Indians, who mainly resided in Brooklyn, but later had to make an additional payment to the Indians actually occupying Manhattan, the Weckquaeageeks. resident on European tour Mrs. R. L. Taylor, Salt Lake City, the former Carlene Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Chester, is visiting Europe for a stay. Mrs. Taylor is an employee of the Foreign League in Salt Lake City, serving as secretary to the Director of Personnel. The Foreign Study League takes students abroad to study and Mrs Taylor will act as counselor for a group of high school students. She will visit Rome, London, Paris, and for the final four weeks of her stay will be living in private homes in Le Havre, France, as part of the Program. Leagues Home-sta- y Mrs. Taylors husband, R. L. Taylor, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, the son of Florence Taylor and the late Alma E. Taylor, accompanied his wife to New York City where they spent a few days sight-seein- g before her departure. The Taylors have lived in Salt Lake City for the past sixteen years and are the parents of two teen-agesons and a younger daughter. BUILD or BUY six-wee- GRANDFATHER CLOCKS AT FACTORY PRICES! SAVE $200. kits, movements, moon dials, finished clocks, shipped promptly on money back guarantee. d SEND COUPON Model 120 Black Walnut COMPANY . j Address. J City Capel and family. Mr. and Mrs. John (Leah) McBride and children, Paul and Heather of Denver, Colo, are spending two weeks at the home of Mrs McBrides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter. Mrs. Kenneth (Lois) Spears and children, Chris, Teresa, and Kathy of Salt Lake City spent last week at the Carter home. Zip. L. Visit our factory when Mrs. K. L. Taylor . . . touring Europe in Fairhope ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE CITY JULY 5th-- 7 PARK a.m. to 10 a.m. WITH A BREAKFAST OF Ham and Eggs Hot Cakes Hash Brown Potatoes Hot Chocolate or Milk All For $ ,50 per plate Half Price Children Dishes Own Bring Sponsored by Mt. Pleasant Third Ward with Paul Johansen and Inez Monsen Bountiful. in charge and other Ward Members helping! Melvin Gardner in temple Mr. and Mrs. Olen Miner, the engagement of their daughter Marelle Denise, to Mr. Melvin L. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forcier of Orem, formerly of Northern California. announce Fairview, and Mrs. Terrel Seely welcomed a baby boy June 21, their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seely are grandparents of the new baby. Mr. Her-manse- n and son Marc of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staker. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rowe left Monday morning to go to Elko, Nevada, to visit a son, R. Loren Rowe and his family. Mr. and Mrs. David Jorgensen entertained at dinner last Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and John Otis daughters, Laura, Jodi, and Teresa Mr. Nielsen recently returned home from a years stay in Vietnam. He will next be stationed in Yuma, Arizona. The girls each baked a loaf of white bread at a recent meeting Club. of the Bizzy Buzzies On June 14 the girls, Kathy and Robyn Ursenbach, Diane Beck, Laura Madsen, Tammy 4-- Frandsen, Dixie Jorgensen, Brenda Olsen, Kathy Hanson and leader, Mary Ursenbach went to American Fork Canyon arriving about 9 a.m. We hiked the mile and a half to Timp Cave. It was very beautiful and cold inside, and well worth the hike. We had a picnic lunch after the hike, then went to Utah State Training School where we were given a group of nine children from the Habit building. We took the children on an outing around the school campus. Later we presented the "Violet Cot- - HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. Joye . . s ; ' Xv"v'?,7' i : rites FROM mar-shmell- Miss Miner is a graduate ot Snow College where she was Publicity Manager, member of Senate, Sigma Gamma and was named Coed of the Month. She has been attending Brigham Young University wher she is affiliated with the Admissions Advisor Program. Mr. Gardner has attended Sierra Rocklin, College, California, Snow College and is attending Brigham Young University where he is a Business Manager major. He has fulfilled an LDS mission in New Zealand. He is also a member of the United States Army Reserve. The young couple has chosen August 14 for their wedding day. They will exchange vows in the Manti LDS Temple. Miss Janyce Albrecht Milford miss engaged to wed Mt. Pleasant man this fall The Cooking Crumbs met at the home of Mrs. Sonia Robertson on Friday and learned about new and exciting ways with cereals. o They enjoyed making crispies. Attending were Suzanne Allred, Lori Ann Robinson, and Debbie Bahlmann. Miss Marelle Denise Miner to wed Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sorensen and boys of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Henry Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barentsen, Las Vegas, Nevada, have spent three weeks at their home here. During the past two weeks they have been visited by all of their family including Mr. and Mrs. Will (Betty Jean) Brown and daughters, Karen, Kathy, and Kandee, of Downers Grove, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Welby Barentsen, Joni, Lauri, Bobbi, and Robert of Mountainair, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John (Tudy) Warth, Vicky and Lynn of Pocatello, Idaho. They have enjoyed visiting, picmcing and trips to the mountains the past two weeks, and plan to return to their homes this weekend. . . . Fathers Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jensen and family of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson and family of' V Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles State. - e Helen Rigby entertained members of the Bridge Club last Thursday evening. Verda Fillis and 11a Tidwell were special guests. Prizes went to Thelma Hasler, Edith Simpson, and 11a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (Ruth Case of LaVerne, Wall) California, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. (Joe Wall) Coates of Price visited in Mt. Pleasant recently. Alabama 36532 I Name Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely and grandson, Kelly Patterson, left Monday to visit in St. George at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Neil C. - Michael Aime, son of Mr. and Mrs Mike Aime, has returned to his home after completing two years with the Army. While with the Army, Michael served with the Medical Corps. W ,41 .rp p: 21 Visiting at the J. Leo Seely home last week were Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Patterson, Kelly and Paula Ann of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kent B. Hansen and fchildren, Michelle, Chesla Shereen, and Jonathon Hansen of Des Moines, Iowa TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG EMPEROR CLOCK Dept Fairhope, V . Miss Marelle Denise Miner The couple is planning an August 27 wedding in the Manti LDS Temple. is a graduate The bride-elec- t of the North Sanpete High School and Seminary. lie has attended Snow College and has recently fulfilled an LDS mission in Peru. of JL the Bizzy Buzzies Club - met at the Ursenbach home for their last meeting. All eight girls have completed their summer projects. They worked on record books and planned a party for their mothers. Reporter, Diane Beck June Mr. and Mrs Urwin A. Morley - 4 '- . was stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and spent his overseas time in Thailand. He was a staff sergeant at the time of his release. last week. lk t , northern Sanpete area are invited. Bring something to eat, and your own dishes and silverware. Mark, They were accompanied by their son and wife, Duane and Edlin Monk, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, who had arrived for a visit here, and spent the time sightseeing in the Kanab area. Postmaster Monk was elected a director, representing Sanpete, Sqvier, Millard, and Wayne Counties for 1972. -- - The Sticherettes met on June 17 at the home of Linda Marsh where Becky Garlick gave a demonstration on posture. The girls also learned to read and cut out patterns. Attending were Anna Marie Bench, Annette Brunger, Lesa Anderson, and Becky Garlick. Refreshments were served by Anna Marie. Attending the Sanpete County Dairy Princess Pageant and banquet at Centerfield last Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Anderson, and Mrs. Reed Army Air Cavalry, one year ot that time in Vietnam. Miss Albrecht is a graduate of Milford High School and of LDS Business College. Both are presently employed in Salt Lake City. Color, via a touch of pink or yellow in embroidery or and Mrs. Sheldon R. Albrecht, Milford, Utah, the engagement of their daughter Janyce (Jan) to Alan N. Snydergaard, son of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Neil of Mt. Syndergaard Pleasant. The couple is planning a fall wedding. Mr. Syndergaard is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. He spent three years in the U. S. appliques, may RAISIN BREAD 3 loaves $1 FRIED CINNAMON ROLLS 6 for 45c Millers Bakery Mt. Pleasant Cheney. Coates state chairman W. . Former resident heads UFBPW state convention Mrs. Joye W. Coates, Price, a former resident of Mt. Pleasant, was the state chairman of the 48th annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women, held at Price recently. The convention opened with a luau at the Carbon County Country Club, complete with orchid leis flown in from Hawaii Approximately 350 women from 32 clubs throught Utah, attended the convention. Mrs. Mabel Kelson OBrien, formerly of fairview For individuals. Amounts of $500 or more. Ephraim, state president, Mrs. Jean Flom, Price Club president, and other state officers, welcomed the visitors Mrs. Joye Coates is employed by Sears Roebuck and is a teletype operator at the Price store. Interest paid every 3 months on Savings Certificates Subordinated Notes . . . Miss Jo Ann Bench, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bench, underwent surgery at the Sanpete LDS Hospital last Thursday night. She is home now and is reported to be improving. children and the Adtage ministration Building staff with a musical program We donated two boxes of clothing, some swim suits, and stuffed toys made at meetings. The remainder of the afternoon and evening was spent at Saratoga Amusement Park and swimming. We had supper in Interest paid every 6 months on of Deposit The Weblows cub scouts under the direction of Mrs Jeanette Mower enjoyed an outing on Tuesday The boys are working on a rock hunting project and making rock collections and studying various minerals Springville and returned home about midnight after a very rewarding and interesting trip. Reporter, Diane Beck Mrs. Jay Hafen entered the local hospital Tuesday and underwent surgery there on Wednesdav morning. t for 3 months for 1 year M tor 2 years Interest starts day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositors account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. First First First First Security Security Security Security Bank Bank State Bank of Utah National Association of Idaho. National Association Bank of Rock Springs enhance white. But still, white is traditional and tradition reigns. for 5 years Interest starts day of investment. Rale is per annum. 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